题目内容
What is Li Gang’s favourite?
A. play the piano B. draw C. play basketball
--James, I am sorry I used your computer while you were away this morning.
-- _________.
A. That’s all right. B. Come on.
C. You are welcome. D. All right.
— Do you know _______, Lingling?
— He lives in Beijing now.
A. where Tom lives B. where Tom lived
C. where does Tom live D. where did Tom live
Most cities and towns in China have night markets. They take place on the same streets every day. During the_______, these streets are quiet. At night, they become crowded(拥挤的) and lively. Usually people get there at three or four in the _____. By 6:00, the streets are like rivers of people. Night markets are interesting places to go shopping. You can buy clothes, shoes and many other things. If you think the price is too high, you can bargain(讨价还价)with the seller. You can________buy lots of delicious food. When you are just_____hungry, you can buy a snack(小吃). When you’re really _______, you can sit down for a meal. Smelly(有臭味)tofu(豆腐) is popular, ____it really smells bad! There are also games to play. In some games, you can win a prize(获奖) if you are ______ enough. Can you win a prize? Do you like _______ these games? The best thing is things at night market are ______ . You don’t need a lot of money to ______ a good time.
1.A. night B. day C. week D. month
2.A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. night
3.A. also B. as well C. too D. either
4.A. a little B. so C. a few D. too
5.A. full B. thirsty C. hungry D. tired
6.A. but B. because C. and D. so
7.A. much B. many C. good D. bad
8.A. play B. playing C. make D. making
9.A. expensive B. dear C. cheap D. much
10.A. visit B. go C. ask D. have
听下面一段较长的对话,回答以下小题。
1.Where are they going?
A. To the street. B. To the Great Wall. C. To the bus stop.
2.Where will they meet?
A. The air port. B. The Great Wall. C. In the street near the house
3.When are they going to meet?
A. At 8:00. B. At 7:30. C. At 9:00.
First thing in the morning, I checked Face Book only to see how I’ve already fallen behind. A workmate has written a new book. Two of my heroes have completed a big project. One of my old college friends posted a video for an online program she’s talking. She looks successful, shiny and charming.1.
Am I really falling behind? Did these people post any of these things in order to make me feel bad? Of course not. But if I’m not careful it’s terribly easy to see social media(社会媒体) as a reminder(提醒) of all the things I’m not doing.
2.It’s a comparison problem. It’s all about how we think about it. I know it’s not just me. Our culture is full of comparisons, and it’s not hard to look around at what other people are doing with their short time, and ask”What about me?” Comparisons can make you not believe yourself. 3.
Don’t compare your insides with someone else’s outsides.4.
Don’t act like it was effortless or pure luck. It’s much easier to look at someone “up there”and be jealous of what they have than to be happy for them and make yours better. Have a clear understanding of yourself.
5.You’re neither better than nor worse than anyone in the world. Be yourself and do your best.
A. You have no idea what it took for other people to get where they are.
B. I feel bad because I’m still in bed, sleepy-eyed.
C. But this isn’t a social media problem.
D. Don’t compare your life with those of others.
E. So how to deal with this problem seems very necessary and important
--The stuntman is planning to walk on the wings of a flying plane.
--What? I’ve never heard of idea before.
A. a crazier B. the crazier C. a craziest
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
Where may the two speakers be?
A. At home. B. In the restaurant. C. On the plane.
Simon Reeve has visited many countries and has become one of our most popular TV travel-show presenters (节目主持人). His programs are different from other ones because he goes to unusual countries and he shows us more than the tourist attractions (旅游景点). From his programs, we also learn about the people in the countries, the way of life and the wildlife. I asked him about his work.
(Q=Question; A=Answer)
Q: 1.
A: I started to work as a TV presenter in 2003. Before that, I was a reporter and writer. In my first travel show, I visited countries in central Asia, such as Kazakhstan.
Q: 2.
A: I’ve made nine travel TV series (电视系列节目). In three of those shows, I traveled around the world in a circle (圆圈)—they were very long journeys! In my most recent series, I went to Australia.
Q: 3.
A: Perhaps you should ask which countries I haven’t visited! I think I’ve traveled to more than 110 countries, but I haven’t been to the North and South Poles. Perhaps I’ll go soon.
Q: 4.
A: Ah, one of my favorite places is the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa. I went there in 2007. It’s really beautiful and a lot greener than a typical desert. I met the San people there, and I learned a lot from them.
Q: 5.
A: The most important thing that I’ve learned is that human beings are very special animals. We can change and live in any environment. Also, in all these different places, with all these different ways of life, our children are always the most important things for us.